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What is a Vudu?
It is an ungulate native to the jungles of Africa that now also resides in the Louisiana Bayou. They possess a five-point set of antlers, have three toes on each foot. They also have gems in their chest that are thought to be the the source of their psychic abilities.
Vudu Adoption Thread
Nikki~Mikki wrote:Username: Nikki~Mikki
Vudu Name: Faron, an English name meaning "wanderer"
Height: 12.2
Gender: Male
Psychic Power: Clairvoyance
Location & Explanation: A little cove of a beach, on the coast of Florida. As soon as he stepped onto the beach, he saw the rather tragic story it told. A man and a woman fell in love with each other, and met in secret on this beach. Their families found out, and drove them apart. They arranged a marraige for the man, telling him that the woman was already married. The woman was told that she was simply plathing, and that she was used by the man. She married soon after, reaffirming the man's belief in the lie.
Generations later, the man's great great granddaughter met the woman's great great grandson. They hated each other initially, but grew to care and love for another. Their relationship was full of arguments, but the two always made up. They later married on the same beach.
It showed Faron that time could smooth the roughest of stones, and with this, he began to travel wherever he could, and as far away as he could.
Nikki~Mikki wrote:Username: Nikki~Mikki
Vudu Name: Faron, an English name meaning "wanderer"
Height: 12.2
Gender: Male
Psychic Power: Clairvoyance
Location & Explanation: A little cove of a beach, on the coast of Florida. As soon as he stepped onto the beach, he saw the rather tragic story it told. A man and a woman fell in love with each other, and met in secret on this beach. Their families found out, and drove them apart. They arranged a marraige for the man, telling him that the woman was already married. The woman was told that she was simply plathing, and that she was used by the man. She married soon after, reaffirming the man's belief in the lie.
Generations later, the man's great great granddaughter met the woman's great great grandson. They hated each other initially, but grew to care and love for another. Their relationship was full of arguments, but the two always made up. They later married on the same beach.
It showed Faron that time could smooth the roughest of stones, and with this, he began to travel wherever he could, and as far away as he could.